Ralf Rangnick’s obvious Manchester United decision could make the difference against Leeds
It will be an interesting time for Ralf Rangnick at Manchester United, who is expecting a different sort of contest when his team faces Leeds United on Sunday.
Rangnick's United have been a bit 'Jekyll and Hyde,' as he touched on after the 2-0 victory over Brighton, and it's not like he had to point this out. Supporters can see it from their very own eyes!
Against Marcelo Bielsa, Leeds will be a different sort of test for Rangnick, and in his pre-match press conference for the game, he admitted they have strengths that'll test his team;
He said: "Leeds are playing in a very special way.
"They are playing very fast transitional football when they are in possession. When they pass the ball, they are trying to increase the tempo of the game."
"They probably play with the highest speed and tempo. On the other hand, they have conceded quite a few goals, and I think we know we are prepared for the game."
It's certainly going to be an entertaining game at Elland Road, and it'll be interesting to see whether Rangnick's approach to the game differs from how United played against Leeds under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
There are definitely elements that Rangnick can use to his advantage, from the way United set up against Marcelo Bielsa's team in the two home matches they played at Old Trafford.
United came out on top as 6-2 and 5-1 winners, and there was one player who was pivotal in both those performances.
That player is Scott McTominay.
In the 6-2 win, McTominay scored two in the match, becoming the first player in Premier League history to score twice inside the first three minutes.
On top of his two goals, he got himself an assist, made five clearances, seven ball recoveries, three key passes and won four ground duels.
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